Take turns to remove the wooden bricks from the stack and replace them on the top. The tension mounts until finally the inevitable happens and the stack tumbles down! We have probably the best range of Jenga and premium Giant Tower games available

The old pub classic works well at most events. If a person hasn't done it before, they'll need to be shown how to swing the ball and told that 3 swings constitutes a turn, but apart from that it is simplicity itself

You might think that this would be a bit too serious for a party but large sets are incredibly eye-catching and it's astonishing how a Giant Chess set attracts a bevy of enthusiasts with adults, children and spectators all getting involved.

The well-known pin bagatelle or parlour bagatelle still popular after more than 100 years. The precursor to pinball and no electricity required. Flick the ball into the play area and try to score the most points.

The straight-forward game with a single stake is great fun especially if you play the version where a 'ringer' cancels out the opponents 'ringers' underneath... The 'Cross Quoits' multi-stake games are less skillful and recommended more for young children